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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> at 6:00, the teen accused of killing little madyson middleton face as judge today. how the santa cruz girl's father will on the girl. >> families forced from the whom by the valley fire get to return and what they are fining as they go home and the process to contain the destructive fire. >> equal pay for all a proposal that will help women in california push for the same salaries as their male co-workers. >> the temperatures, the hot temperatures are being shared equally. >> "spare the air" today? >> all of the above. >> the heat could discriminate which is good, it will not be so hot along the coast and around the bayshore but everyone else is unheat at advisory from 11 o'clock to 8:00 this evening so we will listen to your body and hydrate early and often. from the east bay hills camera you can see how light the winds
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are and nonexistent, it is a "spare the air" but right now we are okay. in the afternoon we go from 72 to 90 at noon and 72 to 98 with the stagnant air creating the poor air quality. in the evening, 64 at coast to 88 inland. it has been a busy morning for traffic. sue has the update. we are going first to the san mateo bridge where remark is moving pretty nicely past the toll plaza along the flat section high-rise toward poster city and 16-minute delay between 880 and hayward and 101 in san mateo. here is our real problem spot continuing this morning, southbound 680, a fatal accident with a big rig and a motorcycle and the investigation is ongoing and traffic is stacked into danville. i will look at to area and get become to you for the best am not route to get around this. we will have an update in a few
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minutes. >> the father of 8-year-old murder victim madyson middleton plans to rally this morning in santa cruz outside of the courthouse where the accused killer is set toy a pier. matt keller is in santa cruz with that story. >> the first time the suspect was if santa cruz county court he did not speaker a plea. the arraignment today is scheduled for 8:15 this morning. the father of madyson middleton, wants the focus on his daughter, not open her alleged killer. he is holding a rally in her honor outside the courthouse in santa cruz taking place's the court hearing for adrian gonzalez. the 15-year-old is charms as an an a-- is charged with murder her death. police found her body the tax day in a recycling bin at the complex. the community has supported the family. last month hundreds attend add public memorial for her at the
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kaiser permanente arena. the mayor declared october 5 as madyson middleton day, which who madyson middleton day, which who is been her 9th b 6:03. police in perk are searching for a man who tried to lure several kids into his van, two middle school students were walking on telegraph when the man pulled up and told them to "get in." they ran to school and reported it. a block away, the man waved another young girl over and drove off when he saw her dad. the suspect is between 30 and 40 and heavy set, driving a green minivan. janet o will have a full report at 6 o'clock. >> now the valley five, some families who, forced to lobby their homes are returning home to assess damages with evacuation orders lifted for hidden valley. some found their homes intact and others returned to char rubble. >> you say i wish i would wake
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up from the nightmare and i woke up and...i am stunned. >> flames tore through the community a week ago and people now are vowing to rebuild. >> a fundraiser property if at least $700,000 for people who lost everything in the valley fire. we were in healdsburg as the restaurant owner and volunteers and vintners volunteered to rise and serve at a benefit. those who lost their hopes gave a hand to help. >> this is going to be a huge opportunity for lake county to come back bigger than it [ inaudible ] we can help donate stuff. >> kids wrote thank you cards to firefighters and cars of support to people who lost their homes. >> a lawsuit filed by neighbors in sunnyvale again the parents
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of an autistic child goes to court claiming the parens did it do enough to control their son and hurting their young children and the plaintiffs say it is not about autism or the child but the safety of their children. the lawsuit is going forward despite the fact that the boy and the family moved away and "good morning america" will bring more on the story at the top of the hour. >> public hearing on the planned closure of a north bay developmental center holding 400 people, which is hing a hearing for families and friends of residents today to discuss the center's transformation. the governor signed a bill requiring the center to come up with a plan to close by 2019. the state will spend $50 million to transition residents interest community-based homes but many people do not want the center to close. the meeting is from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the renaissance lodge in sonoma much the address on broadway avenue is on the scene, 1325 broadway
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in sonoma. >> a public hearing on whether coal and other crude oil products should be transported through oakland city limits, the topic surfaces when utah approved the $50 million investment in a ship material natural build at form base and the transportation of the fossil fuels pose as health risk to resolution debs. the city council plans to discuss the possibility ramifications during the meeting >> there are new schedule adjustments this morning affecting 11 regular school bus lines and routes that serve local schools in san mateo. most have departure times later than last week. the agency said the changes are in the name of service. this week, bart will be closing off parking spaces at the station in oakland for upgrades starting wednesday crews will reinforce support come ups which will require the
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fencing off of 30 parking spaces. the work will take a month. there will be miscellaneous and dust. >> female workers get new tools to fight gender pay discrimination in california with the governor signaling he will sign "fair pay act," giving female employees the ability to learn about a man's pay and supporters say the legislation is needed to update the state's outdated equal pay laws. the fair pay act will start january 1. >> california is one of the happiest states in america according to new research from a website coming in number 14 overall out of the all 50 states and the district columbia. utah was is, and then minnesota and hawaii and colorado. flee categories were compared from a survey to make the
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ranking, emotional andingly well-being, work environment, and community and recreational activities. the happiest place on earth is here in california. ait is, indeed, see how happy you look when you step spot warm weather. >> know that today is the last day of the police blistering heat. >> san ramon is 61, and 64 in brentwood and antioch. livermore and pleasanton is warmer and mid-to-upper 60s around the bay shore into the south bay and mid-50s in the north bay and the coast. check out our exploritorium, it is quiet. 98 to 101, dangerous heat inland east bay and a late breeze around 72 do 86 and 85 to 96 an the bay and into to south bay and north bay. >> thanks, we will look at our abc7 waze app with the serious accident that is fatal in san
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ramon near bollinger canyon 680 with wazers reporting major accident and we have traffic, nows stacked up beyond crow canyon and we have traffic beyond sycamore valley road and the best am not would be san ramon valley road which goes directly parallel to the freeway. >> sue, thank you. starting today there are changes for those arriving in the united states from liberia and what the t.s.a. will no longer screen nor as people enter the country. one of the biggest nights in hollywood and an abc actress is making history with a win at the making history with a win at the ceremony.
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another warm weather day. is "warm," the correct word? >> no. scorching is the correct word. >> show us how you keep cool where you live. >> these are folks in santa cruz hitting the beach and enjoying the sunshine and want to show what it looks like where you live, hash your photos with # abc7now. we will share them with the viewers. >> a former peanut executive will learn his fate for intentionally selling peanut butter contaminated with salmonella. he was convicted last year in the food safety trial and nations up to 803 years in prison when he goes before the georgia judge. the former owner of the peanut corporation of america was convicted of faying laboratory tests in 2008 salmonella outbreak that killed nine people and sickened more than 700. >> today, federal agents are ending the mandatory screening for air travelers arriving in
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the united states from liberia two weeks after they were declared oh -- eb >> the f.d.a. is planning to reexamine the safety of a popular contraceptive device. they are looking into come complaints from thousands who use the device, a nonsurgical permanent birth control option which has two coils that have caused unexplained pain. the food and drug administration has scheduled a hearing on thursday. >> emotional and historic win at the memories for viola davis the first woman of color to ever receive the award for lead actress. actress. [ inaudible ]
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actress for "american crime." >> stars felt the heat on the red carpet as they arrived for the emmys. look at that temperatures reaching 100 degrees in los angeles and it was so hot that former miss usa actually nearly fainted. and entertainment tv host mario lopez got kind of hot under the tom and took it off in an opportunity to show everyone how soaked his shirt was. >> he took off the shirt. and replaced it several times. >> he went all chippendale after
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that. >> without have done the same thing. >> kristen is supplying real -- smiling real big when we talk about this. >> home sunshine brings a smile to your face because we will have it with hot temperatures today. well start with a look at the golden gate bridge with a light breeze from the northwest at six miles per hour and no fog today. but that could change by tomorrow morning. dangerous heat and dangerous air is possible today. the equinox is at 1:21. on wednesday. the cool weather comes tomorrow, hangs around on wednesday and is warmer on thursday and friday and more comfortable next weekend. "spare the air" is the area with the poorest air quality right new is in hayward but low any threshhold that makes its uncomfortable or unhealthy. green on tuesday and wednesday and the foreseeable future. winds are picking up and we
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still three to six miles per hour and still blowing offshore. that will bring us mid-to-upper 90's in the south bay from sunnyvale at 93 and santa clara at 95 and dill provide at 98 and 92 if 89 to san mateo and low-to-mid 90 for the rest of the peninsula and redwood city and los altos, scorching 93 and half moon bay is 74 and pacifica is 83. we will have ten degree spread between the coast and mid-to-upper 70s and the bay at mid-to-upper 80s across san francisco and 86 in sausalito, and low-to-mid 70s in the north bay for the peaches staying sunny, and mid-to-upper 90s through the north bay and novato is at 97 and san rafael and scan that rose 96, and vallejo is only 91 and mid-to-upper 80s for the east bay shore and well get to 90 at ruin city and newark at 91 and castro valley and 93 and low 100s the last day of that. the sea breeze affect can be
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seen tonight with more clouds and temperatures in the 50s and mid-60s rather than a lot of the upper 60. here is the wind forecast, today is picking up and can you see the clouds developing along the coast and overnight, there you grow, that is when you see the sea breeze and we will all be breezy and 10- or 15-degrees cooler in the seven-day forecast and holding instead guy in the 60s at the coast on wednesday around the bay at 74 and 80s inland and expect the temperatures over the weekend but in between thursday and friday, 70s at the coast and 80s around the bay and 90s inland. sue? >> hello, everyone, we are looking at our waze app and this is a fatal accident bollinger canyon in san ramon. you can see the red line is stacked all the way up to danville and the accident is reported san ramon valley boulevard which directly parallels the freeway is a good alternate for you this morning and we also have very slow
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speeds here with a fatality. it will take a while to clear and san ramon valley boulevard is the hotspot and metering lights are on at 5:33 and stacked behind the toll plaza with another look at that when we return. >> it is now 6:19 and why five big name burger restaurants are joining forces. >> former bay area c.e.o. making major waves in the gone presidential race and what is driving carly fiorina's surge. >> first, a lovely picture from our exploritorium camera in san francisco looking across the bay at the rising sun in a lovely picture but it will be hot real picture but it will be hot real soon today with weather
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police. if juan, authorities arrested mathew muller in connection with the dublin home invasion where muller left the cell phone behind and f.b.i. investigators linked muller to the vallejo kidnapping pleading none contest on friday in dublin. the attorney said he will plead not guilty to a federal complaint. >> now, to mineta san jose international airport where pope just arrived. you can see he is greeted by youngsters singing and waving flags. >> he flew from havana to eastern cuba celebrating mass yesterday and just made the trip in the past couple of h he will lead the faithful today and you can see the folks would have gathered to greet
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and carly fiorina former c.e.o. of hewlet-packard is in second place after the strong performance in the latest debate. the latest cnn shows that donald trump is the frontrunner for the gone with 24 percent support among republicans but that is 8 percent drop from early in the month. fiorina said 3 percent increase is putting her at 15 percent support and ben carson is in third place with 14 percent support. >> amy? >> yes, coming up on "good morning america" next the historic visit of pope francis drawing enormous crowds in cuba as hundreds of thousands of people are expected to greet the pope in washington, dc, new york, and philadelphia with the details on the visit and the unprecedented security measures in place to keep him safe. >> thanks, amy. ama daetz will be in washington, dc, weapon the pope
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arrives in the united states tomorrow. you can watch for the report this week and join her as abc follows pope francis on this historic trip. >> five big name burger trains are serving up a burger like you have never seen before. >> social media is buzzing about the peace day burger circulating online with the campaign tying back to the "international day of peace," launched last month when burger king took out a full page newspaper ad asking mcdonald's to merge their two namesake burgers to make a mcwhopper. mcdonald's refused but continue anies and crystal among others stepped up to the plate five brands on one burger, "peace dayburg coming together. >> crews gain ground on valley fire but many residents are left without homes and the emotional moments for a homeowner returning to the property for
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the first time. >> frightening moments for bay area drivers after their cars were hit with a strange object as they drove down the freeway. what officials are saying about the scare. >> in berkeley be police are warning parents and students to look out for a man who is trying to abduct students with a report coming up. and traffic and weather tomorrow stay in wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news >> look at that at 6:29 a "spare the air" day. it will be another hot one but the cool looking shot could help you get your day starts in a cool fashion. >> the heat is on. >> but i don't want to sing. under any circumstances. will we be singing a different tune as far as the weather and >> we hope so. we have cool songs for tomorrow, but, today, we will follow 3.
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million affected by the heat. dangerous heat away from the coast and the bay shoreline and san francisco at 11 o'clock am to 8:00 p.m. so it is quiet because of high pressure. we are starting ten degrees warmer this morning mid-50s to upper 60s and 12-hour day planner in the 70s at the coast from the low 80s to nearly 90 around the bay and 90 at noon inland to 100 at 4:00, and 60s and 70s and 80s at 7:00. busy morning with accidents. and our news app is the best way to show you the story here. you can see traffic is becoming all the way toward stone valley road and one of the wazers has posted this picture the on-ramp, the bollinger canyon on-ramp which is blocked at san ramon valley boulevard, and if you zoom in here, on the actual road you can see that the
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jamming up and this is a good alternate. the waze app is very handy in a situation like this. there is a fatal accident, though. >> parents in berkeley are on high alert after a man tried to abduct three children and police say he got away both times. janet? >> yes, a scary situation and the fear is it could happen again. the first incident took place as two students were walking to willard middle school on friday morning and they say a man pulled up in a van and told them to get in. they refused and kept walking. this happened at stewart and tell branch and the map tried to coach them in the car again. the students were able to safely get the campus and tell staff what happened and they immediately alerted police. a second incident happened a now
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blocks away at telegraph when the same man tried to lure a young girl to the van but high drove off. he is hispanic, around 30-40 with dark hair and a mustache and heavy set wearing a baseball cap. the car is older dark green minivan possibly a nissan quest model with a back tinted window. police are asking anyone with information to give them a call. they are encouraging students this morning and all week, really, to just walk in pairs and be on the look out. after more than a week out of the their homes, many evacuees chased out by the valley fire are now returning as crews make progress over the weekend to try to contain the 75,000 acre place.
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tiffany? >> cal fire said the valley fire is now 69 percent contained. for some evacuees returning home was good. for others, it was heartache. fire official say 70s homes were destroyed in hidden valley lake and hundreds more were burned in middletown. richard and his wife found years of memories reduced to rubble. >> we had a week for work through it. we came and just looking for momentos. which we found. the ugly ceramic thing the kid makes in elementary school survived. >> more evacuation orders are lifted today for folks to return home. classes are set to resume for students in kelseyville, students in middletown school district could resume classes at the end of this week. amid the recovery efforts, stories of horror imare coming to light, this fish and wildlife warden saved two women and a baby from the valley fire. this morning, a growing social
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media campaign to have him honored as a hero much the valley fire has burned 76,000 acres and killed three people. 6,500 homes are threatened a weekend fundraiser brought in $700,000 for people who lost everything in the valley fire. we were in healdsburg as the restaurant owners and have it neither -- and have it winemakers came together. supporters were treated to food and wine and live music. you can down led the we news app with the latest on the valley fire and other fires in our area. allow push alerts so you are alerted to updates as they develop which is free in the app store or at abc7news.com. >> evacuees from the tassajara fire south of monterey will get to check on their hopes today much the fire has charred a
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thousand acres and damaged or destroyed ten homes since saturday afternoon. it is now 30 percent contained and have the gators find a burned body if a car near the source of the fire and they suspect it was a suicide and they are not sure if it is related to the fire. >> good news in amador and calaveras all evacuations have opinion listed after destroying 542 homes and 72 percent contained. >> one person was injured when hit by a car if san francisco. it happened before 11 o'clock last night near southbound 101 and the cow palace off-ramp. it is not clear if the victim was on foot or bicycle but the victim was rushed to san francisco general. the driver stayed at the cent and is cooperating. >> frightening moments for drivers in san francisco this morning. they were traveling along northbound 280 when something
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hit and cracked their windshield. they thought it was a bullet but authorities later determined it was a bottle or rock thrown from the overpass. so far, no arrests have been made. >> 6:36, making technology a teacher's best friend and the app invention that could help keep order in the classroom. and what apple could do next to boost sales. >> showing you santa cruz the beach and the water. it looks great especially on a hot day like today. ♪ ♪
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tough but the bay bridge shows metering lights on at 5:43 and traffic is stacked at 14-15 minutes from the back of the line to the toll plaza and it is sluggish making your way into san francisco and a fatal accident with a sig-alert southbound 680 and san ramon valley boulevard is a great alternate but that is starting to stack up and traffic is stacked up, now, toward stone value road, and it is a fatal and it will be some time. >> sue is here for leyla. >> staying on task in the new school year with a new app that temperatures teachers instill positive behavior and keep parents informed. >> it is called class dojo, each teacher creates the behavior they want to instill and puts them on the app and the students earn points for the behaviors. students can keep track of
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points and parents get real time updates. >> i can see on dojo on my point and find -- phone and find out how he d >> -- how he did. >> a teacher in dublin uses the dojo and claims she has had from success and coming up on "good morning america" learn more of the innovation used to keep order in the classroom. they use it in my son's classroom and this is a teamwork element if everyone does well they get a pizza if they do will with. >> searching up from fast wi-fi with an idea that can have you cruising and work at lightning speed. >> the surprise of a lifetime from a simple pizza order and what a customer found inside the pizza box that will pay off for a long-term to come. >> our twin peaks camera showing you the gorgeous san francisco
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in a fight for justice. this as the teen accused in the crime is expected to be formally charged today. and matt keller is at the courthouse with more. >> this is a tough day in santa cruz with the death of madyson middleton a brutal crime that rocked the community. today are another court hearing is being held for the teen accused of killing her. the father of madyson middleton wants the focus to be on his daughter not on her alleged killer and is expected to hold a rally out of the courthouse in santa cruz today to take place before the court hearing for adrian gonzalez charged as an adult with murder, kidnapping and sexual assault of the 8-year-old girl july 26. last in, hundreds attended a public memorial for her at the kaiser permanente arena and the mayor declared october 5 at madyson middleton day her 9th birthday. the arraignment for gonzalez is scheduled for 8:15.
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>> it is 6:46 and if you have an iphone or ipad, apple has pulled dozens of infected chinese apps from the app store and says dozens of apps were infected by the malware and capable of getting customers to capable of getting customers to open up dangerous websites the apps. customers are advised to use the latest version of the app so they do not contain the malware. >> now a check on wall street. so far you dow is up 141 spore .87 percent if trading so this is looking good after some positive remarks that worried some investor enthusiasm.
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>> wi-fi speed could soar if airlines make the investment. >> now jane king has the money report. >> and now an amazon snafu that impacted netflix and other websites with problems that led to several websites who depend on amazon for their cloud service to have outages so there were quite a few problems. most commercial airlines offer wi-fi to check facebook or do some work but if you try to stream a movie forget it. next year, there will be a launching of a satellite-based wi-fi system that can offer speeds up to 70 mega bits a second. the question is will the airlines invest in the new technology? and now a south korean
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electronics giants will introduce a if you plan that is liked that put out by apple. >> stocks are looking strong after the bad day on friday but making up for a lot of that with the dow at 137 and s&p 500 and nasdaq trading in the green. >> the story that is big on abc7 facebook all weekend, a berkeley man who ordered a pizza and wings from dominoes got a lot more a story you will only see on abc7. >> mike called dominoes and ordered a pizza and the wings and he ate only one slice before put the rest in the refrigerator and went to work and several hours later he came pack and noticed something unusual. >> at 5:00 a.m. i got home from work and went to the refrigerator and pulled out what i thought was wings. it was $1,300. i wanted to keep it. believe me. but i can't. i can't do it >> the delivery driver put the
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money in the box for safekeeping and was on the way to make a deposit for his boss. dominoes was so impressed by the honesty they offered him free pizza for a year. he said he will need to work out more. he will take them up on their offer. a lot of dough. >> love how he rose to the occasion. a good combination. >> it is "spare the air" and that is what people are care about. >> nothing to joke about "spare the air" nowhere heat advisory. we will move on. temperatures are anywhere from two to nine degrees warmer than we were yesterday which will spring board us to another hot day and we are 72 in los gatos and los altos hills at 77 and if you are in any elevation it is warm quickly and in the valley
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mid-to-upper 60s and campbell at 63 and cupertino and sunnyvale, saratoga, 65, and 66 in alum rock and san francisco and redwood city and alameda at 69 and same in san francisco and san pablo at 58. lafayette and redwood city at 64 and novato at 74 degrees. from sleeping weather. not so much in san francisco as we look back. you will be spared and everyone else is hot again. the heat wave will briefly break tomorrow and cooler this coming weekend compared to what we lived through. three to six miles per hour and variable are the winds on live doppler hd and now we will see a sea breeze develop this afternoon but it will not make it to the south bay and mid-to-upper 90s from 94 in san jose and gilroy at 98 and santa cruz is 92 today.
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86 in millbrae and low-to-mid 90s for the rest peninsula with redwood city and los altos at 93. pacifica is warm at 80 along the coast and ten degrees warmer than san francisco on the bay side, mid-to-upper 80s than the coast side money 70s. low-to-mid 70s along the we north bay shore and low-to-mid 90s through the north bay and the extreme is novato at 97 and vallejo at money and the east bay shore is richmond and berkeley at 85 can oakland is 87 and castro valley is 93 and low 100s inland. the sea breeze brings the temperatures back into the mid-50s to mid-60s. my seven-day forecast is 10- or 15-degrees cooler and breezy in the afternoon. the autumn will warm up on thursday and friday and on saturday and sunday we are back to average with 60s at coast and 70's around the bay and 80s inland. roller coaster traffic wise
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depending where you are. >> we have had a last incidents and the macarthur maze had reports on 580 of four or five cars an accident and we are not picking it up on the shot but the traffic is stacked on to 85 and 80 and 880 getting into the maze. and metering lights on this morning. walnut creek south 680 we have further south 680 a sig-alert very serious situation with a fatality and i was a motorcycle versus a big rig at bollinger canyon and traffic is stack up beyond danville and san ramon valley boulevard will be a good alternate and it will be there for quite some time and a new accident when 4 at willow pass two left lanes, motorcycle down here, as well. back with seven things to know before you go. >> first, we will keep weather and traffic up through the commercial break so you will not
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♪i say to the bowl ♪are you trying to temp me? ♪the bowl says ♪"come on down to the land of plenti." ♪ yoplait plenti, with oats, flax, and pumpkin seeds. greek yogurt, packed full of goodness. here are seven things to know before you go, 3.5 million of us, under a heat advisory, with the coast the exception and the bay shoreline and san francisco, 11 o'clock this morning to 8:00 this evening. we have a west wind at six miles per hour right now at the golden gate bridge, and 80s and 90s until you get inland east bay,
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100. >> a sig-alert at bollinger canyon road in the danville area and motorcycle down and fatality. and san ramon valley boulevard is jammed. >> crews made major progress on the valley fire and now 69 percent contained. more than a thousand structures have been destroyed as more evacuees are allowed back home. a fundraiser yesterday raised $700,000 for fire victims. >> number four, the santa cruz teen accused in the murder of madyson "maddy" middleton will be formally charged, and adrian gonzalez will be tried as an adult in the death of his neighbor. her father will hold a rally for hope outside the courthouse this morning. >> pope francis arrived in northeast city on cuba where he is greeted by singing children.
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he arrives in washington, dc, tomorrow. >> this night from last year's game could mean -- this fight from last year's game could mean no more alcohol sold after half time. >> seven, a fresno neighbor got quite a shot when a hot air balloon landed right in the middle of the street, with no one being hurt coming from a nearby festival. >> that will do it for this morning news. thanks pore joining us. "spare the air" today will be a hot one.
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hello! my name is phil zietlow. i work on the cheerios team and it's always bugged me that we couldn't say that, "cheerios are gluten free". you know, cheerios are made from oats which are naturally gluten-free but sometimes grains that contain gluten get mixed in. so we came up with a way to remove them. which means now, cheerios can be enjoyed by everyone! just original cheerios? honey nut cheerios too, buzz. sweet! is anything bugging you now? (laughs)
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good morning, america. new this morning, front-runners under fire. two of the top republican presidential candidates feeling heat for their remarks about muslims in america. donald trump and ben carson not backing down. a new poll shows trump hitting his first bump on the trail. carly fiorina surging. breaking overnight. apple hacked. the first ever breach of its kind. hundreds of apps affected. potentially exposing personal information and passwords. raising major security questions this morning. are your ipad and iphone at risk? pope francis. welcomed by fidel castro. hundreds of thousands lined the streets in cuba. a protester stopped as he raced toward the pontiff. as he gets ready to come to america. and a night of firsts at the emmys. >> and the emmy goes to -- jon hamm, "mad
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